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Just another of innumerable trivial metaphorical uses of Esperanto. I
only report the news:<br><br>
"The tendency of the commodity form is to universalise itself,
presenting us then with shared experiences, shared languages, shared
experience of class exploitation. In this context, today's impoverished
experience is taken to task and re-animated - en masse and technically -
by 'newly barbaric' strategies of occupation - and occupation means not
relinquishing the ground. .In that context the struggle over signs is a
type of Esperanto, internationally experienced and internationally
understood."<br><br>
--Ben Watson, "Indeterminate"<br>
<a href="http://www.militantesthetix.co.uk/adorno/Indeterminate.htm" eudora="autourl">
http://www.militantesthetix.co.uk/adorno/Indeterminate.htm<br><br>
</a>Ben Watson is a music and cultural critic, <i>inter alia </i>author
of the infamous <font face="Verdana"><i>Frank Zappa: The Negative
Dialectics of Poodle Play.</i></font> <br><br>
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